Greetings from the West Coast, DFBers!
We’ve been hanging around Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and Downtown Disney, checking out all the new food, merchandise, and more. And we’re here with ALL the updates!
Disneyland Food Updates
Jolly Holiday Bakery
We FINALLY got our hands on that Disneyland 66th Birthday Cupcake that sold out so fast on the ACTUAL anniversary date last month. It’s a double chocolate chip cupcake filled with cookies and cream mousse topped with cream cheese frosting for $6.99. And it’s got a cool chocolate piece on top with Sleeping Beauty Castle on it.
This baby was RICH and almost TOO chocolatey — and you know how much we love chocolate. But we were all about the cream cheese frosting.
Read Our Full Review of the Disneyland 66th Birthday Cupcake
Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen
We FINALLY spotted the Baby Yoda Macaron in Disneyland — we saw it earlier this year at Disney World.
We didn’t try it this time, but a Cast Member said it tastes like a sugar cookie. As Baby Yoda would say, “Nom, nom, nom.”
http://Read Our Review of the Baby Yoda Macaron at Disney World
Disneyland Merchandise Updates
20th Century Music Company
We found the “it’s a small world” 55th Anniversary Pin. It’s a Limited Edition, so if you want it, better grab it now. We also saw this pin at Disney California Adventure at Elysian Arcade.
This very special pin is $99.99.
Check It Out: The NEW Small World Dooney & Bourke Collection is Online!
Little Green Men Store Command
The Toy Box Buzz Figure is here for $14.99.
We also found the Zurg Toy Box Set!
This figure is $44.99.
Would You Wear These Over-the-Top Toy Story Ears in Disney World?!
Pioneer Mercantile
There’s a new Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Pin out — we can’t wait to see this movie next month!
The pin is $15.99.
Could Avengers Campus EVER Come to Disney World?
Emporium
Check out these cool retro-looking shirts. There’s one with Mickey…
…and one with Minnie!
These shirts are $24.99 each.
Here Are 10 Disney Shirts That EVERYONE Will Be Asking You About
Disneyland Other Updates
Disneyland just got a stroller upgrade — and the new strollers are adorable.
You can rent strollers at the Pixar Pals parking garage or the Disneyland Park entrance — single strollers are $18 per day and double strollers are $36 per day.
See More Photos of the New Strollers
Disney California Adventure Merchandise Updates
Stage 17
Yes, you can get a Rocket Raccoon Tail!
You can nab this for $24.99.
Here’s The Release Date for Marvel’s ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Disney California Adventure Attraction Updates
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail
The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail has officially reopened.
As they say, adventure awaits…
Check Out Our Review of the S’mores Churro at Disney California Adventure!
Disney’s Grand Californian Resort Food Updates
Craftsman Bar & Grill
We had a SPICY hot dog at Craftsman Bar & Grill — it’s the Buffalo Dog and it’s the hotdog of the month! It’s a Classic Hot Dog topped with Spicy Buffalo Chicken Tenders, Bleu Cheese Crumbles, and a drizzle of Ranch Dressing. Yep, you read that right — it’s topped with CHICKEN TENDERS.
Let’s just say it definitely has a nice kick! It’s available now for $12.
Read Our Full Review of the Buffalo Dog
Disney’s Grand Californian Merchandise Updates
Acorns Gifts and Goods
This is the only place we’ve seen the new Disneyland 2022 Calendar.
This calendar is $14.99.
Get A Look at the Reopened Hearthstone Lounge at Disney’s Grand Californian Resort!
Those are all the updates we’ve got this time, but we’ll be back soon with more!
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Ronjon says
Another Disneyland secret: The Dominguez Tree in Disneyland is a palm tree that was planted way back in 1896 by the Dominguez family. It was on the Dominguez farmland that Walt Disney bought to build Disneyland. As part of the purchase, he agreed to save the tree and build around it. It is in Adventureland located between the entrances to Indiana Jones and the Jungle Cruise Boathouse behind some bamboo. You can’t miss it, it s supposed to be the tallest tree in Disneyland.
Another fun fact is that one of the Dominguez son’s (Ron Dominguez) was hired as a ticket taker when the park opened and worked his way up to an Executive Vice President and retired in 1994. He is also a “Disney Legend” with his name on a window on Main St. I think that’s awesome for a family history and legacy.
DFB Sarah says
Very cool, Ronjon. I passed these on to the team. 🙂